Commemoration 2023

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C O M M E M O R AT I O N

2023

Prizegiving 2023

Order of Proceedings

The audience is asked to stand for the arrival of the Official Party

Introduction and Welcome

Address

Dr Ruth Sullivan Head

Presentation of Prizes

Dr Ruth Sullivan Head

Vote of Thanks

Kitty Shropshire and Annie Xu Heads of School 2022 – 2023

Address

Mrs Louise Hall Chair of Governors

Closing Remarks

Dr Ruth Sullivan Head

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Dr Ruth Sullivan, Head

The Year in Review

As this academic year comes to a close and we send forth another wonderful cohort of resilient, independent-minded and compassionate individuals, I feel hopeful for them, and for our deeply challenged and rapidly changing world. When they leave us, they will join the generations of young women empowered by Sherborne Girls to pursue their dreams, unafraid to be themselves, and ready to make a positive and substantive difference.

Looking back at the extraordinary achievements of our Upper Sixth leavers, and of pupils across all year groups, there is so much to remind us we are here: not only to educate but also to prepare future leaders who will shape the world with their aspirations and sense of collective responsibility

Preparedness at Sherborne Girls is achieved through a focus on four different areas, which together underpin the distinctive ethos that makes a Sherborne Girls education so special: aspiration, wellbeing, collective responsibility and community

Aspiration, of course, is what propels us to seek and seize opportunities It is what fuels our dreams and gives us the courage to defy the limitations set by others or by ourselves. Whether

it’s mastering a foreign language, winning a stunning 17 music awards at Taunton Arts Festival, being crowned South West Schools Cross Country Champions, completing the gruelling Ten Tors Challenge, or walking over 26 miles in London to raise money for a breast cancer charity, this year our pupils have set themselves audacious goals and achieved them with unwavering determination

Arguably, the limits set by ourselves often prove to be the greater obstacle to success, which is why, in September, we created the role of Assistant Head Aspiration and Wellbeing This new post recognises that aspiration alone is not enough To aspire, pupils need to feel supported, nurtured, valued and safe In a fast-paced world dominated by social media’s questionable values, success will also be measured by pupils’ ability to manage their mental, physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

In November, we backed up our commitment to wellbeing by trying something that no school has ever done before For one whole day, our entire community of nearly 500 pupils and more than 300 staff abandoned their screens, closed their timetables, and put themselves on pause to focus on wellbeing. Press Pause Day empowered

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girls and staff to explore what makes them feel happy, calm and well. It was wonderful to feel the school buzzing with activities from sumi ink art, wreath making and ballroom dancing to walking, swimming and bird watching

In bringing our community closer together, Press Pause Day also reminded us that wellbeing extends beyond the individual: we all felt stronger, happier and healthier together. That sense of togetherness makes Sherborne Girls a very special place to live, work and study and derives from our culture of community and collective responsibility

Community is the heart and soul of Sherborne Girls, which is a place where kindness, empathy and compassion prevail I see it in the many acts of kindness - the helping hand, the listening ear or that well-timed cup of tea - in our boarding houses, corridors and classrooms every day. It is what inspires our pupils to support each other through the extraordinary number of pupil-led support groups and pupil voice platforms, all of which help to make our school a very happy place to be

This strong sense of belonging applies not only to our school community but to our local and

wider communities We want all pupils to acknowledge and embrace their place in the world and their collective responsibility towards one another, our environment, and society at large Over the last academic year, pupils across all year groups, as well as teaching and support staff, have reached out to raise awareness and funds for local and international charities They have run marathons, completed the three-peaks challenge, baked cakes, cleared rubbish and volunteered at a foodbank, youth centre, primary school and nursing home, discovering that they can make a difference and are already a force for good

Knowing that they can be agents of change, achieve their goals and go even further is what will give our Upper Sixth leavers and all our pupils a sense of purpose when exams are done and classrooms are left behind They might find it hard today to see how Sherborne Girls has prepared them for their futures but, looking at what has been achieved this year, I can say with confidence that our outgoing Upper Sixth, and all our pupils, will go forth and pursue their dreams, seizing opportunities to lead, to serve and to make the world a better place

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Present ation of Prizes

The Perry Award for Modern Languages

The Mary Boughey Travel Scholarship Award for Language Development

Raphaella Auret, Eliza Lewey

Laria Campbell, Emma Cook, Ashley Wong

The Westcott Award for English Cecily Snow

The Whittingdale Award for Latin Cecily Snow

The Classical Civilisation Prize Cerys Heard

The Janet Finch Award for History

Amelia Hope-Hawkins

The Sociology Prize Honor Henderson

The Politics Prize

The Award for Independent Learning in the U6

The Gower Award for Theology

The W ingfield Digby Award for Geography

The Business Prize

The Economics Prize

The Mrs Hamilton Prize for Physics

The Award for the Most Promising Pupil going on to study Engineering

The Mathematics Prize

The Hewitt Award for the Most Promising Candidate for Medicine

The Biology Prize

The Nelson Prize for Chemistry

The Psychology Prize

The Academic Physical Education Prize

The Award for Academic Drama

The Harris Drama Trophy

The Crean Award for History of Art

The Art Prize

The Art Progress Prize

The Design and Technology: Product Design DT Prize

The Creative Digital Media Prize

The Design and Technology: Product Design Fashion and Textiles Prize

The Photography Prize

The Award for Outstanding Contribution to Senior Sport

The Creative Writing Prize

The L6 Public Speaking Prize

The Philippa Lawrence Poetry Prize

The Montefiore Trophy for Creative Writing

The Award for Independent Learning in the L6

The Boxwell Award for the Most Promising Pupil in Mathematics in the U5

The Award for the Most Outstanding Artist in the U5

The Prize for Progress in the U5

The Prize for the Most Outstanding Mock Examinations in the U5

Polly Ledger

Mary Li, Jessica Zhao

Mary Li

Selene Corran

Scarlett Cowley

Francesca Wheeler

Jessica Zhao

Helen Zhang

Poppy Messervy

Maria Miliaki

Lily Cecil-Wright

Sharlott Kwok

Lily Phipps

Matilda Phelps

Daisy Dunning

Lydia Tricks

Joyce Wei

Joyce Wei

Charlotte Lindsay

Verity de Pelet

Verity de Pelet

Rebecca Kidd

Sally Jepson

Sophie Matthews, Charlotte Northcott

Melissa Muthama

Olivia Marriage

Poppy Treacher

Poppy Spink

Arabella Guy

Phoebe Coote, Ella Hague

Freya Chen

Felicia Zirps

Clementine Macdonald

Rose Stanley-Smith

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The Prize for Progress in the M5 Imogen Sunderland, Liberty Marriage

The Riddell Cup for Outstanding Examination Performance in the M5 Betsy Chow

The Jessica Brooker Award for Outstanding Contribution

Hermione MacGregor, to Junior School Sport Arabella W illiams

The Prize for Approach to Learning in the L5 Honor McQuitty

The Prize for Achievement in the L5 Elodie Rigby

The Prize for Approach to Learning in the U4

Praise Obadimu

The Prize for Achievement in the U4 Mirabelle Strover

The Prize for Approach to Learning in the L4

The Prize for Achievement in the L4

The Music Technology Prize

The Hanvey Choral Cup

The Margaret Greenlaw Rosebowl for Chamber Music

Makeda Tesfaye

Annabelle Scorer

Alice Playne

Anna Cleveland

Betsy Chow, Tahlia Mistry, Sophie Sze

The Gennifer Turnbull Prize for the Highest Mark on an Tahlia Mistry, Elodie Rigby

Orchestral Instrument in a Music Examination

The Prize for Orchestral Playing

The Keir Memorial Music Prize

The Augusta Miller Solo Singing Cup

The Nightingale Improvement Cup

The Augusta Miller Piano Cup

Service to the School

Service to the W ider Community

Eve Messervy Award for CCF

The Crichton Award for Perseverance, Integrity and Commitment

Mary Li

Ruby George

Isabelle Playne

Alexandra Smith

Alexandra Smith

Matilda Baker, Anna Cleveland, Selene Corran, Poppy Evans, Kitty Shropshire, Annie Xu

Esme Beckly, Alice Playne, Isabelle Playne, Kate Talbot Rice, Charlotte Wordsworth

Charlotte Wordsworth

Athena Burrowes

The Amanda McW illiam Prize Francesca Jaques

Pupil Initiative Award*

Matilda Davies, Bella Simpson Gee, Tatiana Welchman

The Strang Cup for Courage Cerys Heard

The Head’s Award* To be announced on the day

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The Philippa Lawrence Poetry Prize

‘Future Visions’ Poetr y Competition

First Prize

COMPOSITION – Amadeus Mozart

Poppy Spink

Sweat embalms me, drops, into my half-empty flask Yet I am not content with my composition, Expectations pollute the ever flowing stream So it no longer runs

My family sleeps, softly, while I sit soaking In the feverish nightmare that has become life

The genius that my parents birthed, my wife married, No longer is my reflection.

And you! Salieri, Father, and my dear Constanze You constructed the dam of my woes; twig-by-twig, So that the stream that flowed infallibly in me, The waterfall that deafened all else around me, No longer holds success

Nor music

Second prize

Trapped in Eternity

Liberty Marriage

Third prize

Echoes of her Heart

Tahlia Mistry

Commended

The world is my canvas

Hattie Reynolds

The silence never lasts

Lillian Bremner

Echoes of war

Elizabeth Todd

Echoes

Lizzy Lui

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Original photography by Poppy Keith (U6)

Achievements

The awards and achievements that follow have all been previously announced at Closing Prayers throughout the academic year 2022-2023

Music

Congratulations to the following girls for achieving Grades 6-8:

ABRSM Performance Grades

Imogen Coote

Hannah Wood

Laria Campbell

Ruby George

Stephanie Ng

Florence Perkins

Liberty Pope

Steffi Yap

ABRSM Face to Face Grades

Grace Zhu

Tahlia Mistry

Aimme Chen

Grade 6 Piano Pass

Grade 7 Clarinet Merit

Grade 8 Piano Distinction

Grade 8 Flute Distinction

Grade 8 Clarinet Pass

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

Grade 8 Musical Theatre Distinction

Grade 8 Singing Merit

Grade 6 Piano Distinction

Grade 7 Pedal Harp Distinction

Grade 8 Piano Distinction

Trinity Guildhall Performance Grades – Musical Theatre

Eliza Scott

Emily Sandars

Trinity Guildhall Performance Grades

Freya Beeny

Amber Downer

Isla Rooth

Martha Bingley

Lulu Browner

Rebecca Kidd

Trinity Guildhall Face to Face Grades

Alice Gower

Florence Althaus

Olivia Marriage

Sophie Welch

Ruby George

Ruby George

Elodie Rigby

Isabelle Playne

Georgia Burton

Grade 7 Singing Merit

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

Grade 6 Singing Merit

Grade 7 Flute Pass

Grade 7 Singing Merit

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

Grade 8 Singing Merit

Grade 6 Singing Merit

Grade 7 Singing Distinction

Grade 7 Alto Saxophone Distinction

Grade 7 Alto Saxophone Distinction

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

Grade 8 Alto Saxophone Distinction

Grade 8 Violin Distinction

Grade 8 Singing Distinction

ATCL Diploma Recorder Distinction

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Drama

Grade 8 Trinity Guildhall

Congratulations to the following pupils for achieving Grade 8 in their Trinity Guildhall Speech and Drama Examinations:

Distinction:

U5: Beatrice Coode, Jemima Owen, Liberty Pope

L6: Florence Althaus, Isobel Blair, Emma Cook, Lily Duffy, Florencia Gardner, Albertine Payne, Emily Sandars, Harriet Sedwill, Anna Sterck

Merit:

U5: Tamara Ashworth, Emilia Bird, Amelia Brown, Clementine Hurrell, Vaidehi Somani

L6: Olivia Bell, Poppy Jonas, Victoria Phillips

Pass:

U5: Martha Kennedy

U6: Francesca Jaques

Grade 8 ATCL Diploma

U6: Lily Cecil-Wright (Awaiting result)

Congratulations to the following pupils for achieving Distinction in their Trinity Guildhall Speech and Drama Examinations:

Grade 7

U5: Imogen Coote

Grade 6

L5: Rosanagh Arbuthnott, Daisy Bridge, Clementine Crosthwaite, Violet Foulerton, Camilla Leveson-Gower, Honor McQuitty, Olivia Noel, Emilia Robinson, Martha Thornham, Delilah Welchman

M5: Betsy Chow, Marcy Freestone, Ella Davidson, Honor Purvis, Chloe Strong, Daisy Goodwin, Poppy Spink, Darya Jahanbani, Jessica McAndrew, Isabelle Sowerbutts

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Initiative Awards The Head’s Award

These are awarded to pupils from any year group who have been proactive and shown initiative within or beyond the School community. This year three pupils were selected to receive the award:

• Matilda Davies (U4) raised £810 during the May half-term by swimming 5km in one go to raise money for a MND charity She chose 5000m to represent the 5000 MND sufferers in the UK at any given time. Matilda also added on an extra 5 lengths for the 5 people diagnosed with MND every minute in the UK

• Bella Simpson Gee (L6) showed drive, initiative and resourcefulness, masterminding 'Bella's Kitchen', a pop-up food stall from the School horse box Researching, sourcing, promoting and making healthy and balanced dishes, Bella sold out on the day, raising £300 for UNICEF to help tackle famine globally

• Tatiana Welchman (L6) embraced her role on the School’s Eco Council and committed to reducing energy use within the School, one step at a time Tatiana developed the ‘lights off ’ award in Kenelm, which consists of a weekly prize for the year group who are most reliable at turning their lights off - an initiative that might be rolled out more widely next year

Traditionally this award has been given to the Heads and Vice Heads of School A unanimous decision was made by the current Heads and Vice Heads of School (Annie, Kitty, Poppy and Selene) that the Award should be given to the member/s of U6 who had best embodied the School Values (Courageous, Compassionate, Curious, Adaptable and Spiritual), during their time in the U6 Voted for by the U6

Exchanges

Branksome Hall, Toronto (L5)

Esme Armstrong, Olivia Noel, Olivia Packer, Arabella Persse

Launceston Church Grammar School, Tazmania (M5)

Amelie de Salis, Georgina Penfold, Ealish Platt-Ransom

St. Mary’s Waverley, Johannesburg (U5)

Josephine Granger, Mary Guy, Jessica Hodgson, Hannah Wood

St Peter’s School, Adelaide (U5)

Savannah Collins, Grace Horton, Matilda Smith

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Pilkington Travel Awards

Phoebe Coote

A one-week dolphin research project with ‘Working Abroad’ in Greece working alongside scientists to research bottlenose dolphins recording behaviour, collecting data and assessing how marine life interacts with local fisheries

Amélie Crozier-Jobber

A four-week placement in Thailand on an elephant conservation project, teaching English and facilitating sport activities at the local school through GVI Projects

Jemima Drummond

A one-week dolphin research project with ‘Working Abroad’ in Greece working alongside scientists to research bottlenose dolphins recording behaviour, collecting data and assessing how marine life interacts with local fisheries

Olivia Kirkup

A four-week volunteering placement at the Shamida Orphanage in Ethiopia, which provides healthcare, education and a home to vulnerable children, particularly to those with special needs.

Harriet Sedwill

A two-week placement in Kenya working in two primary schools in the Nairobi slums through a charity called ‘The Lunch Bowl’ whose vision is to uplift young children out of hopeless poverty through giving them an excellent learning experience to feed their minds as well as their tummies One of the schools caters specifically for those with special needs

Imogen Walton

A two-week volunteering placement in Costa Rica on a sea turtle conservation programme, which also involves supporting outreach programmes in social projects and local schools organised by Maximo Nivel institute.

Sunnie Wong

Two weeks volunteering with teenagers in local schools and neighbourhoods in Cambodia through ’Projects Abroad’, which includes running education activities and teaching children the English language in kindergartens, primary schools and care centres.

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Leiths Introductor y Cer tif icate in Food & Wine

Book Prize Lulu Browner

Distinction Lulu Browner, Kitty Brunton, Flora Dennes, Carys Leonard

Merit Elizabeth Ashford, Scarlett Cowley, Poppy Evans, Ruby George, Alexa Gray, Cerys Heard, Poppy Keith, Eliza Lewey, Sophie Matthews, Molly Mauleverer, Jemima Price, Dulcie Thornham, Tomasina R yan, Kate Talbot Rice, Alice Van Moppes, Francesca Wheeler

Pass Madelaine Crawford, Arabella Cotton, Lily Earl, Beatrice Egerton, Hebe Hunter, Polly Ledger, Matilda Manders, Electra Marshall, Tamar Morton-Jenkins, Isabella Redman, Isabella Schwinge, Jemima Scott, Theo Stock-Best, Georgina Sweetman, Yeva Tyurina, Beatrice Walker, Imogen Walton

Certificate of Matilda Phelps

Practical Cookery

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Gold Ella Beaumont, Annabel Biggart, Lauren Carty, Scarlett Cowley, Madelaine Crawford, Rosemary Hanlon, Sophie Matthews, Molly Mauleverer, Poppy Messervy, Eleanor Miller, Emily Purser, Kitty Shropshire, Kate Talbot Rice, Lydia Tricks, Millie Van Moppes

Silver Olivia Bell, Louisa Biggart, Martha Bingley, Sophia Brunwin, Amy Carrington, Lucy Davies, Lucy Hancock, Emma Heath, Grace Horton, Cecily Mason, Rose Stanley-Smith, Octavia Tennant, Angel Wakayu, Anna W indle, Hannah Wood, Isabel Wordsworth

Bronze Amaka Agwo, Elle Laurel Ashun, Matilda Baines, Alison Barrable, Martha Bingley, Olivia Bell, Alexandra Clements, Imogen Coote, Tabitha Courtenay, Theya Dare Bryan, Amelie de Salis, Alice Dineley, Louisa Dove, Minna Duckworth-Chad, Fenella Egerton, Charlotte Finch, Marcy Freestone, Alice Gower, Sophie Hanson, Rainie Lam, Emilia Liechtenstein, Elena Lu, Jessica McAndrew, Thalia Mistry, Melissa Muthama, Sophia Ong, Millie Samuel, Sophie Sze, Poppy Spink, Isabelle Sowerbutts, Rosanna Thomas, Amelie Thompson, Robyn Walton

Previous leavers denoted b y italics
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Pringle Trophy

Georgia Burton

Rif les Cup

Esme Beckly, Lucy Davies, Jemima Drummond, Madeleine Le Cornu, Victoria Phillips

Ten Tor s

35 mile (M5)

Elena Lu (Vice Captain), Liberty Marriage, Hattie Price, Matilda Thomasin-Foster

45 mile (L6)

Georgia Burton (Captain), Florence Arbuthnott, Laria Campbell, Lucy Lu

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Sherborne Combined Cadet Force

Non-Commissioned Of f icer s

Navy

Warrant Officer Lydia Tricks

Leading Hand

Royal Marines

Warrant Officer (Class 2)

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Corporal

Corporal

Corporal

Lance Corporal

Lance Corporal

Lance Corporal

Lance Corporal

Ar my

Warrant Officer (Class 2)

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Sergeant

Corporal

Corporal

Corporal

Corporal

Lance Corporal

Lance Corporal

Nelle Chandler

Charlotte Wordsworth

Rania Ali

Georgia Burton

Verity de Pelet

Emma Heath

Lucy Lu

Alice Playne

Kate Talbot Rice

Tamara W indham

Cecily Mason

Rose Stanley-Smith

Anna W indle

Amaka Agwo

Isla Beckly

Grace Horton

Liberty Pope

Esme Beckly

Lucy Davies

Jemima Drummond

Ruby George

Eve Jones

Madeleine Le Cornu

Victoria Phillips

Harriet Sedwill

Kythe Comstive

Imogen Coote

Alice Evans

Octavia Tennant

Amanda Lou

Amelia Pearson

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Spor ts Capt ains

Athletics Zara Vaughan

Badminton Annie Xu

Cricket Kitty Brunton

Cross County Charlotte Wordsworth

Equestrian Polly Ledger

Football Kate Talbot Rice

Golf Elizabeth Ashford

Hockey Sophie Matthews

Lacrosse Scarlett Cowley & Charlotte Northcott

Netball Poppy Messervy

Sailing Jemima Price

Skiing Isabelle Playne

Swimming Angelina Bonelli-Bean

Tennis Alice Playne & Isabelle Playne

Spor ts Honour s

Athletics Coach’s Award – Zara Vaughan

Badminton Coach’s Award – Annie Xu

Cross Country Cross Country Award – Hebe Hunter

Coach’s Award – Charlotte Wordsworth

Cricket Coach’s Award – Phoebe Coote

Equestrian Coach’s Award – Beatrice Southcombe

Football Coach’s Award – Emily Purser

Most Improved Award – Kate Talbot Rice

Golf Coach’s Award – Elizabeth Ashford

Hockey Coach’s Award – Coco Healy

Mann Cup – Sophie Matthews

Lacrosse Coach’s Award – Megan Davidson

Slade Cup – Charlotte Northcott

Netball Most Improved Award – Octavia Tennant

Gould Netball Cup – Dulcie Thornham

Skiing Coach’s Award – Alice Playne

Sailing Coach’s Award – Jemima Price

Swimming Coach’s Award – Angelina Bonelli-Bean

Tennis Coach’s Award – Alice Playne

Stringer Tennis Cup – Isabelle Playne

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Regional, County and National Spor t

Represent ation

Athletics

North Dorset Athletics

80m Hurdles Clementine Macdonald

Sasha Van Moppes

100m Praise Obadimu

Hermione MacGregor

Arabella W illiams

200m Hermione MacGregor

Anna W indle

300m Amelie Thompson

800m

1500m

Harriet Byrne

Lily Vedral

Iris Whitmey

High Jump Esme Armstrong

Emilia Finney

Zara Vaughan

Long Jump Anna W indle

Javelin Chloe Chen

Phoebe Phillips

Shot Put Amaka Agwo

Cross Country

Minor Dorset Cross Country

Iris Whitmey

Junior Dorset Cross Country

Rosanagh Arbuthnott

Intermediate Dorset Cross Country

Tahlia Mistry

Lily Vedral

Senior Dorset Cross Country

Florence Arbuthnott

Georgia Burton

Hebe Hunter

Albertine Payne

Eleanor Thomas

English Schools’ Championship

Florence Arbuthnott

Rosanagh Arbuthnott

Georgia Burton

Tahlia Mistry

Albertine Payne

Hebe Hunter

Lily Vedral (Reserve)

Cricket

Western Storm Elite Performance Pathway

Emma Phillipson

Dorset County Cricket Development Squad

Phoebe Phillips

Equestrian

Royal Windsor Horse Show

(NSEA Inter-Schools Championship)

Molly Fletcher

Clementine Macdonald

Isla Macdonald

Thalia Macdonald

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Equestrian continued

Hickstead (NSEA Inter-Schools Championship)

Molly Fletcher

Martha Kennedy

Clementine Macdonald

Isla Macdonald

Thalia Macdonald

Beatrice Southcombe

Hockey

U14 Somerset County Hockey

Emilia Robinson

U14 Dorset County Hockey

Rosanagh Arbuthnott

Esme Armstrong

Daisy Bridge

Molly Fletcher

Teia Gardner

Jemima Hodgkinson

Grace Jamieson

Emilia Llewelyn-Usher

Charlotte Luckett

Thalia Macdonald

Mathilda R yan

Flora Simpson Gee

U15 Somerset County Hockey

Rosanna Thomas

Arabella W illiams

U15 Dorset County Hockey

Cicely Ashworth

Elena Lu

Matilda Thomasin-Foster

U16/17 Somerset County Hockey

Florence Davies

Isabella Tylor

U16/17 Dorset County Hockey

Maisie Corbett

Mabel Martin

Isabel Wordsworth

U18 Wales Hockey

Eleanor Thomas

Lacrosse

U14 England Lacrosse Talent Pathway

Lillian Bremner

Evie Whitmey

U15 England Lacrosse Talent Pathway

Amelie Thompson

U18 Wales Development Squads

Florence Davies

Alice Evans

U18 England Lacrosse Talent Pathway

Amaka Agwo

Kythe Comstive

Mary Guy

Anna W indle

Netball

U13 Netball Somerset Satellite Academy

Seraphina Bamford

Praise Obadimu

Senior Regional 3 Yeovil Netball Club

Isobel Gillespie

Senior County Yeovil Netball Club

Isabelle Playne

Dulcie Thornham

Swimming

Somerset ASA Championships

Sophie Angelosanto

Melissa Muthama

Tennis

Somerset County Cup Team

Sophie Angelosanto

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School Of f icer s for 2022-2023

Heads of School

Kitty Shropshire, Annie Xu

Vice Heads of School

Selene Corran, Poppy Evans

School Prefects

Elizabeth Ashford, Esme Beckly, Lily Cecil-Wright, Nathalie Cheung, Anna Cleveland, Selene Corran, Amélie Crozier-Jobber, Asha Distelbrink, Poppy Evans, Amelia Hope-Hawkins, Emilie Lawrence, Carys Leonard, Lily Phipps, Emily Purser, Kitty Shropshire, Alice Van Moppes, Charlotte Wordsworth, Annie Xu

Choir

Joint Heads of Choir

Florence Althaus, Florence Perkins

Deputy Heads of Choir

Freya Beeny, Martha Bingley, Ashley Wong

Service and Commitment to the Houses

(Announced at Commemoration House

Lunch)

Florence Althaus, Martha Bingley, Lillian Bremner, Sally Jepson, Bernice Lau, Matilda May, Georgia Woodger

Housemistress/Housemaster Awards

(Announced at Commemoration House

Lunch)

Florence Arbuthnott, Isobel Blair, Amy Carrington, Emma Cook, Verity de Pelet, Coco Healy, Phoebe Phillips

Heads of Houses

Aldhelmsted West

Mirabelle Strover (Michaelmas), Scarlet O’Brien (Lent), Praise Obadimu and Matilda Davies (Trinity)

Aldhelmsted East

Madeleine Le Cornu, Phoebe Coote, Olivia Marriage

Dun Holme

Lucy Lu, Lucy Davies, Jemima Drummond

Kenelm

Tamara W indham, Eve Jones, Harriet Sedwill, Tatiana Welchman

Mulliner

Rosemary Hanlon, Eliza Lewey, Molly Mauleverer

Reader Harris

Charlotte Usher, Cora Barclay, Victoria Phillips

Wingfield Digby

Flora Pilkington, Anna Sterck, Ella Hague

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Leaver s

Our best wishes to the following members of the Sherborne Girls community:

Penelope Abbott, Scarlet Alers-Hankey, Julia Allen, David Arkell, Elizabeth Ashford, Raphaella Auret, Florence Baker, Matilda Baker, Caitlin Bar nes-Evans, Chloe Barry, Clara Barton, Esme Beckly, Emilia Bingley, Clementine Bond, Angelina Bonelli-Bean, Lulu Browner, Kitty Brunton, Fleur Bugg, Athena Burrowes, Constance Cameron, Lily Cecil-Wright, Mary Chan, Nathalie Cheung, Corliss Chui, Anna Chyzh, T imothy Clarke, Jessie Clarke, Matilda Clarke, Lola Clavero Perez, Anna Cleveland, Mollie Cole, Carole Cole, Selene Corran, Arabella Cotton, Howard Couchman, Scarlett Cowley, Jemma Craig-Cooper, Madelaine Crawford, Amélie Crozier-Jobber, Megan Davidson, Verity de Pelet, Flora Dennes, Asha Distelbrink, Amber Downer, Tallula Dunford , Daisy Dunning, Lily Earl, Paul Edwards, Beatrice Egerton, Jana Enciso Salcedo, Poppy Evans, Cecily Fidler, Charlotte Fung, Elizabeth Gale, Hayley Gar nsworthy, R yan Gar nsworthy, Ruby George, Araminta German-Ribon, Emilia Gonzalez Alvarez, Emily Goodison, Charlotte Graham, Alexa Gray, Emilie Greenwood, Rosemary Hanlon, Mar Harding-Carvia, Ronan Harris, Xavière Harvey, Cerys Heard, Honor Henderson, Victoria Herbert, Saffron Hockley, Amelia Hope-Hawkins, Hebe Hunter, Emma Hussey, Frances Jacobsen, Francesca Jaques, Sasha Jarmolkiewicz, Sally Jepson, Poppy Keith, Rebecca Kidd, Simon Kodurand, Dariya Kossakova, Lam Lam Kwan, Rachel Kwan, Sharlott Kwok, Emilie Lawrence, Polly Ledger, Carys Leonard, Eliza Lewey, Mary Li, Emilia Liechtenstein, Charlotte Lindsay, Arabella MacLeod, Matilda Manders, Electra Marshall, Candela Martinez Dovale, Alasdair Matthews, Sophie Matthews, Molly Mauleverer, Rebecca McCall, Poppy Messervy, Maria Miliaki, Joanne Moore, Tamar Morton-Jenkins, Lauren Mullis, Matilda Murphy, Jennifer Nelson, Eamon Newall, Charlotte Northcott, Maria Otero Verdú, Jemima Owen, Emma Pascoe, Mia Parker, Lilac Payne, Matilda Phelps, Lily Phipps, Alice Playne, Isabelle Playne, Jemima Price, Alethea Pugsley, Emily Purser, Sophie Rawlings, Isabella Redman, Hattie Reynolds, Claire Roberts, Alicia Rose, Tomasina R yan, Isabella Schwinge, Jemima Scott, Kitty Shropshire, Coco Skagerlind, Sophia Skowronska, Eleanor Smith, Alexandra Smith, Michael Smith, Cecily Snow, Lily Stanton, Theo Stock-Best, Georgina Sweetman, Kate Talbot Rice, Katie Taver ner, Ella Thomas, Dulcie Thornham, Lydia Tricks, Lauren Tsoi, Yeva Tyurina, Alice Van Moppes, Zara Vaughan, Angel Wakayu, Beatrice Walker, Imogen Walton, Joyce Wei, Charlotte Welch, Kirsty Whatley, Francesca Wheeler, Matilda W illiams, Honor W illis, Emma W imhurst, Mathilde Wood, Juliet Woodhams, Charlotte Wordsworth, Annie Xu, Steffi Yap, Flora Youens, Helen Zhang, Jessica Zhao, Dora Zhao, Nicole Zhou, Sarah Zhu

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